An Open Letter to Senator Louise Pratt, Senator for Western Australia

Richard Grant

Dear Senator Pratt,

Well may you say that the vast majority of ALP members
would have preferred you to head the ALP ticket in the recent
re-run of the WA senate elections! That is certainly not
the case with unborn children who are rejoicing that you
have failed to regain your seat in Parliament.

Indeed your pro-abortion stance makes you in my opinion
unfit to hold public office. The first duty of government
is to protect the most vulnerable in our society. Sadly, you
are in support of the death penalty for any tiny human
being in the womb who is unwanted by their mothers and
you also want all Australian taxpayers to help pay for the
killing of these children. You are not concerned whether the
babies who are being violently murdered by abortion are
male or female, all are to be sacrificed under the specious
grounds of "choice".

With your mentality, you must indeed consider yourself
very fortunate that as an unborn child you were wanted by
your own mother.

You accuse your ALP colleague of being "anti-choice"
and "anti-marriage equality". You do not have the intestinal
fortitude to use plain language but instead resort to using
ridiculous and meaningless euphemisms such as these to
hide the real nature of the aberrations you support.

Being "anti-choice" (your terminology) really means that
a person is anti the once unspeakable crime of mercilessly tearing apart a defenceless living human being in his or her
mother's womb (see the enclosed pamphlet which shows
the brutal and inhumane nature of abortion).

Being "anti-marriage equality" (your terminology) really
means that a person is anti the subversion of the true and
time honoured meaning of marriage through acceptance of
the preposterous notion that the barren act of sodomy between
two men should be regarded as a normal part of marriage.

You complain that factions in the ALP have exercised their
choice to place a "pro-life" and "pro- natural marriage"
candidate in the No 1 position on the WA Senate ticket.
Apparently it is perfectly alright, however, for you and your
Emily's List colleagues to lobby factions to try to ensure
that only pro-abortion female candidates gain pre-selection
for vacant Parliamentary seats.

It is my earnest hope that you reconsider your position on
these matters and stand up for what is truly just and natural
in our society.